Under the slogan POWER ON, Dunlop has unveiled its new FX Series padel racket collection, a range developed for players whose game is built on speed, power, and precision. Launched in December, the FX Series marks the beginning of a new chapter for the brand, combining modern design with high-level on-court performance.
The FX Series brings together premium materials and exclusive technologies designed to maximise power without compromising control or comfort. Key features include Sonic Core with Infinergy®, integrated into the frame to deliver extra power and a more comfortable feel at impact thanks to the material’s elasticity. In addition, the Vibroshield system reduces vibrations, significantly improving comfort and stability during play.
The super-premium 12K carbon construction, combined with the geometric Force Bridge reinforcement in the throat, provides a stiffer and more precise structure, ideal for an aggressive and explosive playing style. These features are complemented by the Spin Boost finish and the Power Holes drilling pattern, which enhance spin, precision, and ball output across the entire hitting surface.
The FX Series includes several models to suit different types of players. The FX Pro (370 g) is designed for advanced players seeking maximum performance, combining power, control, and elite-level feel thanks to its Pro EVA core. The FX Lite (355 g) retains the same technologies in a lighter, more manoeuvrable version with a Soft EVA core, ideal for players who prioritise comfort without sacrificing performance.
The range is completed by the FX Team (365 g), offering an optimal balance between power and control, and the FX Start, an entry-level racket that delivers excellent manoeuvrability, durability, and accessible power from the very first shots. For younger players, the FX Junior features a large sweet spot and easy power to support confident technical development.
The launch is rounded off with the new FX Performance accessories, including a padel bag and backpack designed with durable materials, thermal compartments, and optimised capacity for both daily use and competition.